Listy klinické logopedie 2020, 4(2):136-140 | DOI: 10.36833/lkl.2020.0302223
Case study of boy with submucosal cleft palate, developmental dysphasia and eating disorder
- Soukromá klinika LOGO s.r.o., Vsetínská 20, 639 00 Brno
The case study examines the therapy, utilising interdisciplinary diagnostics, of a boy with submucosal cleft palate, combined with developmental dysphasia, an eating disorder and hypersensitivity of the orofacial area. The aim of the case study was to hi-ghlight the issue of submucosal clefts of the palate, which are often diagnosed in children at a later age. Importantly, early diagnosis and early initiation of therapy are essential for the child’s development. The case study describes the examination, the beginning of speech therapy and sub-sequent recommendations for a boy who was diagnosed with a submucosal cleft palate at the age of 4 years 9 months. The boy had a combination of submucosal cleft palate with developmental dysphasia and an eating disorder.
Keywords: submucous cleft palate, occult submucous cleft palate, velopharyngeal dysfunction, hypernasality, hypersensitivity
Received: May 1, 2020; Revised: October 2, 2020; Accepted: November 6, 2020; Published: December 14, 2020 Show citation
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